Why Was The 13th Amendment Important

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The 13th Amendment of the constitution is the Abolition of Slavery. This amendment was passed by congress in 1865 to abolish slavery in the United States, this amendment was a repercussion of the civil war. The amendment say’s “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime where the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, nor any place subject to their jurisdiction.” African Americans were no longer allowed to be held as slaves and they were now allowed to live freely as a person of themselves not a property of someone else’s. The 13th Amendment was made due to the Civil War along with the 14th and 15th amendments. President Abraham Lincoln proposed this amendment to the state legislatures at first. Two years before the 13th Amendment in 1863, President Lincoln had announced and put in place the Emancipation Proclamation. The Emancipation Proclamation which stated that all people that were held as slaves in any of the states shall now be free people of the United States. The Emancipation Proclamation did not do much for the country because the seceded states did not apply for this, as well as not being that powerful in the abolishment of slavery. Lincoln realized this and later …show more content…

It allows African Americans to be free and live freely among all the States without being picked out. Today there is not more slavery of African Americans and they are not owned as property but own their own sets of property themselves. The 13th amendment also protects the rights of the slaves that were freed. Along with the 13th Amendment two others were created, the 14th and 15th Amendments. The 14th Amendment said that all people that were born or raised in the U.S. including former slaves cannot be denied life, liberty or property. The 15th Amendment prohibited the federal or state governments from controlling any citizen’s right to

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